THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. i -ESTABLISHED IN 1786 r HSS® -^dvehtisembnts Jrran. a BCHELL'3 AdTertblng [lons., No. 335 Hro.u. IWH'IBT CASSM'I • x ®®SINESS MAN CAN COMM T SSI ON M E RCII AXT < ia J “ ,7 v Plrtoflh ®oniteaEt»U>^fro tI . thrco n, o „. ~ t . 11 rt 1 ' by «Wag from *impto “THE PATENT , >'»W Fjrr.t, SSaE™ rE ,™f T „ Fl S n > LAJn '£ r‘, h rrniLADELri.il, J&fiS’SS! r ns:i: ■ •*•• f ■;> r<r,Tr‘ J i**- •■* Fi * h -• «* Biation by tnol],lncl<je« stamp to • ' rJcr^ " itl ‘ wtll *x» prompt!j- furuanl-.l * mott. . . . Pateotaotandexcliui™ Monufaccnn-rt, 69 Poitou «irret, N>w I‘ork n.'.c-j. lercn JOITT L. Lricn... j<wj a ii«. h JOS. 8. LEECH & CO. LIGHTS, MBWTUH «. BBApapnVS, ; i. 2111.lb er , r . 421 Broonu strut. Stew Fork, ~0 ~ A t'MtatonrffU. »*• Ti/f ANT7FACTURERS of the Extent Arch; *’ lIOLLSALE GROCERS ATJL Wrert Plnak Piano Forte*, celebrated for depth. foil- AND oett^riehneo,parity, and apecnliar (ingles quality oftliolr ‘ COMMIHSinv MTrunr s tone, for which the* haro baited tho highest en>mimn« = HCHA ' IS ’ from tbo gro*t*«t musical cnlebritlM of tho country, and ia Dr.AI.ERii IN •Teryfeir, when broorbt in competition with othor liiscra- . FLOUR AND BACON meata, h*Te obtained the high** premium. The Patent ; , ‘ Ani Wtcrt PiuiTwhlth ifomt?»na »«d ollj-l,y Iln 1 1 -‘ t " ! '"‘ l Tinnot'B Si.,.■!<. gnamntwfethirfT in tana longer tbau any other la- AND etnunent; while their unprecedented demand in all parti of PITTSBURGH M \ V1 T VA(’TIJ K K S (he country la a cuffident prool of their superior exeidlcnce. jyll-dlt * ' A liberal discount to Clergymen, Schools and th« trad«. 3 - . ... J«6;ly<iu BrHL * , «MRAfc34tvin-.BEXJunji r. fett»t...wm. it. wujta.-t SPRINGER lIARBAVGII &. CO., CO MM IsS 10 X >1 F.RC II AXT S . DEALERS IN Wool, Hides, Provisions it Produce Genemliv, No. 295 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. J»l3 Gruggisto. M ACKEOWN & FINLEY, .< Wholesale DragglattandManolactarers of Carbon Oil, No. IC7 liberty Pitubergb, Pa. JaSOtlyd BL. FAHNESTOCK & Co.. late oftho fim • D.A. FaDneiwok &Co., nnd aocceaaora to Flominc Urea, Wholwaie Droggtsv No. do, corner Wood and Fourth 81a, fittabargn. fa. R -"V £AHNISSTOCK & CO., WHOLE r* ?rißT ,,sa:irt " %Tti Manufacturer* of White I*«d, Uad and Litharge, corner Wood and Front itmto, Pltu —E —' mcli" T SCHOONMAKEIt, MAN UFACTUItEK Paint, Lltharjt",Pm f7 *“* W s, rte S 1 * ? c “ eT ' ,n PaiaU, Oils, Varniabc, Turpcn- Jdne, Ac, No. Wood tt, Pittsburgh, Pa. ocilyd JOHN ttAFT, Jr. (SUCCESSOR TO JAS. TUuil Druggiat and Dealer ttt nSatM,pUM, DytstnSa, 4c., corner Wool and Sis Hi atm**. Pittabarpt* ' Aj snt for Dr. Ford'i Medicine. JOIIN P. SCOTT, WHOLESALE DEAi; •r in Drags, Paints, Oils, Tarnishes and No. •*Sa Liberty stroct, Pittsburgh. ' All orders will receive prompt attention. gy»Agent far Bch«nck*s Pulmonic Syrnp. tnnr2l:lj<!*w motsia wutw— .'..osolob amen. TiUAUN k REITER. WHOLESALE AND U Retail Druggiet*, corner of Liberty an>l £t. Clair eta.. IMUburgh. pSEPir FLEMING, {SUCOESSOU TO L. U Wilcox A Cc>.)corner Market street ami Diamond. kivp* constantly ou hand a full and complete <w»ortroent of Drugs, Medicines, Modicino Chests, Perfbmenr. and all articles i-cn tainlnc to bis business. prescriptions carefullr compounded at all honr "- ' _ _ JaO:ly ri ft - c f°- >!• IvEYSER, DRUGGIST, I -r 140 Wcfod street, comer of Wood Street and Virgin Alloy, Ptttaburgh, I*b. h stouucc Sealers a. ircTcaiKW* .. c n lbsch Leech & Hutchinson, communion and Forwarding Merchants, dealer* in Western Re senro Cheese, Flour, Fish, Bncetf. Rutter. Linseed Oil. Pot and Pearl A’hos. Seeds, Grain, Dried Fruit, eod Produce generally. Rest brands Family Flour alivay* on lini.i— Agents for the »slo of Madison Co's celebrated Patented Pearl Starch. No*. UC Second and Hi First *n l.ntw.-en Wood and Smitbflnld st*„ Pittsburgh. Pa. npJ.tyd CHEESE WAREHOUSE—IIENItr IL COLLINS, Forwarding and CommKxion Merchant,and Dealer in Cheese, Cutter, Lake Fish nnd Produce gearrallv. •;tj *t„ aboT* Water, Pittsburgh. m>“l’ U. CANFIELD, LATE OF WARREN 1/ * OHIO, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, and Wholesale Dealer In Western ItescrTe Cheese, Rutter, Tot and Pearl Ash, and Western Produce generally. Front st. between Smithfleld and Wood, Pittsburgh. MJBANE A ANJER, (SUCCESSORS to A.'A A. Mcßons.) Dealers In'Flour, Grain and ». Commission and Forwarding Merchants. No. 121 Second atrccet, Pittsburgh, Pa. fjan. 1. ’57-.dlyl ja!2 David c. herbst, flour, pro dace, Provision and Commission Merchant, No. 2'i7 Liberty street, corner of Hand, PitMlmrgh, gives hi* atu-n -tlon to tb* Mis of Flour. Pork, Bacon, Lard, Cbcere, Batter. Grain, Dried Fruits, Eeoas, 4a, 4c. respectfully solicited- anSJy A lex. Forsyth, (successor to ll Fornyth 4 Scott,) Forwarding nod Commission Mer chant, Dealer In Wool, tildes. Flour. Bacon, Lard and Lard Oil and fro-lucc generally. No. 75 Water sL, Plttalmruh, Pa. Eagle asT"GARD NER, Wljoieaalo Dealer In Flour, PmvUiorn and Produce generally, No. 6 Seventh street, between Liberty and SoiitUfleld, Pittsburgh, Pa. 49*TeraseasU. mr2-1v w IDDLE, WIKT3 & 00., General o^m- J mission Merchants and Dealer* In Groceries and Pro duce, N 0.156 Liberty strut, Pittsburgh, I*a. -Consignments solicited and satisfactory returns gnar °y«i- del&lydawT (Carpets. tyiLLIAM .UcCLLVTOCK, TT Carpets, NVi. H 2 Marker itmt w. u. « ii. M'callu3i, T\EALER IN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, \J HAI-rLVQS, *c.' Ko. S 7 Fourth street tto&r Wmd. Sttonups. IRISH 4 MACKENZIE, Attorney* at Law, Office Vo. GO Fourth (treat, Pittsburgh, fa. Notary Pub lie end Ohio Commissioner. npy Robert m'knight, attorney” at Law. anJ Solicitor of the Euuh ut Pittsburgh, No 110 fourth street, Pittsburgh. th-l 1 ? yOSEpTI S. & A. I>r\MURLUSON\l > r\MURLUSON\ Al ly tornojrs ut Law. Office No. 08 Tourth *t., r.iar Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa- rayC4 StJ5 ©notis, CU. LOVE, Dealer in Staple and Faoey • DryGoola, algo of tbs original Dxj Hire, No ft Market street, Pittsburgh. mrl9 AIfURPUy"&IIUitUIIFiELU7CEALkKS ia Silks aud I-adirj' Dress Uomls general! v, Clonks. Taltuaa and Shawls, Embroideries and Staple dlood.s, for family nan. An anasnallj extensive assortment In all the sbovo departments, ju*trecc|Ted aud selling at the lowest pricaa. .. cor. fourth and Market sU.-g^ Rll. ’ So. IUS Market Strcot, • Dealer in Bonnets, Hats. Straw Trimmings, and Straw Qc»l* generally. c 26 (Cattiagrg. Seventy-live New and Second Hand CARRIAGES AJND BUGGIES, WHITE’S REPOSITORY, TWO MILE BUN, NEAR LAWRENCKVILLE. THE subscriber offers lor sale, r>r 'p/|j {Jjg exchange on the most reasonable terms, a sSsESsEI fine assortment cf Barouches and second-hand Buggies, mmie by Watson, of Philadelphia, some but Utile u«-»l. Aln<. twenty-one new Buggle*, made in my own shop. from t lie eery teat material purchased in the eastern market A firm lot of Trotting Wagons, new and second hand. A!*o, a lot of Boat Wagons, Jenny Linds, Oermantovn Wag*niß, Ji-rvv Wagons and Rockawaya, two fine PhseUma, w.-tu for four persons, one of them Watson’s mate and ono of them New Fork make. Two fine Sulkies, one made by Mr. D. Rodgers, Philadelphia, and a few common Buggies, suitable for light marketing. Tb- iratrtcrlber {latter* himself be can make It to the interact of persons wishing lo purchase, (•> give him a call- The establishment Is convenient to the city, the Excel ■lorOmnlhui Line Coaches passing the door every bn mm ole*. mrtSJ-dswilm'T Carriage -und Wagon tanfactory. M. L . STEPHENS, Agnnt; Corner Smth/ieM Street and Diaiaond Alley, WOULD respectfully inform tho^-wqwg. public that he Is now located as abovo. and hat resnmedithe business of Carriage making in all it* varieties, and l* also prepared to exeento ord'os l*r Wagons of all description*, including all work for Iron Merchants’ use. Soliciting a continuance of the patronage literally t,/-- stowed upon him while at tbo old stand of-‘Bigelow A C 0.." be would a**or» hi* friends that tho tamo care and kUiu>- tion will he given to(II bi* order* at heretofore, hariug w>- curod the services of the best workmon, and having ample apartment* elsewhere for the finishing of fine work. good assortment of heavy work d»w on hand, »nlt able for Spring n». Ail work warranted fur 12 months. AyPsrtienUr attention given to repairs. jalLlyd Coach and Carriage Factory. JOniISOR, DSOTIIER A. CO., Cbmer of Belmont ami Rebecca Street*, ALLEGHENY CITY. WOULD RESPECTFULLY IN form their friend*, and {be public rally, that they are manufacturing Carriages, Laruoeb*-., Rocuwaya, Buggies, Sleighs and Chariot*, in all IhrJr vuri on* styles of finish and proportion*. _AU onion Will bo executed with ftrict regard to durability and beanty of finish. Repair* will also be attended to on the moat reasonable terms. Using In all their work the bad Sastern Shaft*, Tolc* and Wheel stuff, they fM rotifl dent that all who favor them with their patronage w.ll U erfcctly (atlsfied on trial of their wark Pnichaeeri are requested to give them anil Wfcro pnr chasing eleevhere. ooHiiyd WALNUT HALL RESTAURANT, iUSOyiC HALL, FIFTH STREET. /OSSPH PRIOKBR, PROPRIETOR. AI/L the delicacies of THE SEASON, prepared Ly the no*t a mriaocad cook*,acrred up at the iborteet ilC9* from SIX O'CLOCK A. M- UNTIL TWILVE O’CLOCK P. M. AU article* Is the Use, peculiar to tfco Rut, Wr»t «r Booth, reeefted daily by Kiprwa, and wired op to order.— Bartoeea moo will And Uio table at WALNUT IIALL all that they could desire. Depot for Oyeiera, Fiah, Game sod eArl f Vegetable* io tholr fel3 ocll:lyd gTARCU AGENCY.—HAVING BEEN x appointed Agent for Pittsburgh, by tluj MADIBO.N ABCH COMPANY, for tbeuleof their celebrated PKARL STARCH, (which la warranted eqoal inqoallty to any known la this market) are now prepared tosnjiply Wholesale Deal y y tnaoatactnrrrj’ price*. We Invite tbo attention of the Trad* la thle article, to aneaamlnatlon ol oar prow tit stork, ana which will b* kepteaaal to the demand. * ATWELL, I,EB * 00-, _ No. B W<*vl«lre« American * l ' l o ,rt “» ; *i«KhiirTrtim l i»ngii', 10 draw attention to JXO - a It*NDERSOS SMYTH A (V> fel7 - 3md 20n N>w 'JUIfiGKEATfiST MA JL the wooldi ATO&TUNE MADE WITH A SMALL INVESMEVr THOMAS’ PATENT UATOUMachINR luaMvebauud perfect Hatch Maker. The Maebin# cc*t*CTj]y $ll£;U drino by hand, and will make th« U,r an*of the nuoubctnrer In* time. Whrru.icwd wood U to b* bad readily it materially ndacm the amtJ W Blilliilcoroty or Ml* «t» moderat* price. VorptfUcntan.c*UatQAZElTE wrazere boom, rifa «tn*t. w£l&n 'oil iiAuum. in iHommißßioti, &c. IIU.MLY UKIUVIO, A'-.-IS V. corner /'em cW «*.,/«„/ Sfrc.’i. Pi t I sbur t h , p x». Manufacturer of hemp and MANILLA UKD CORD?, I.'KMJ 1 ANI) TARRED ' KOPKS from }.s in. to l\.; inch, Fit* and Common i-mkum I tarn. Tam-d and Spun Yarn. Saab and IMI C*>rd. Wod j Twioi l , Dro.im.Tyim; and S«-whir Twin-, Max and C.-tt.-n S inn Twin«\ Ac. CT!-A Dili Kii|,ply of t!i« ni-.v- artlrl<<« r-n-imtlvni. 1,„n.l McALPIN & CO., ," r , “' lr «»-«lrr .it lh.; low.-»t ca-ii fn.-.-. K.T.lvl (Lulouf J. S. Uwh. MeAlpin A Co., Pitutuigb j MOORHEAD & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION !a\ r , „, u AXB j (SAIiVAXIZEU SIIPIKT IRON F’OICWAKDING MKHCUAKIS’ | E- •» R.-,r,.u-. Omu.lfc. Spout..,.-. Levee and W&ttlilngton Avenue, 1 jii- , WYANDOTTE CITY, KANSAS TKIIRITOU". ... . ' ’ RLFKRKNCKS: 5 eictK I lit 1 1 ntton Iluatln Sl>e c I l;oi> Jom’jdi S. L-r*!. A Co., and PitUburnh M-rchncti r-l. r .V., \->\ p t r f > S'r->, i ally. _ i)Jl:d*wl>T m' -'T 1 y.) TUOiIIAS &. QALLAUUEII, COMMISSION AND FORWAUI>IN( V MERCHANTS, Ac. 20 Pint Slrttl, St. u„i,. m„ atrra to Si.iara, lla&tm art A Co., j Joxts A Utrrn LOR£?ttX,STrWAtT & Co., ) Zlo A I'.usti s. tVill purchase to order, Load.llepip, IU-oti. Orr.i:,, Prvnjpl attention 01 to :mj- mnm.i-r ..f ... . J«vJy!« PAYIS a. trWIS.. %. rj^iLT.r'-'t EDGERTON, (.Successors to I*. T. * C 0..) Whulesalo lirvCvr* kh.l Mon-hapta, IoT ffo»l street, Pittsburgh. me*.’ HENRV S. KINO, (KATE OK TlfjK firra of Kins 4 Mourhrad.) Comroirston M-rrhant, «“> r in l>ig Metal up.l UWuh, No.TG Wat.-r sitti t. )•<■ low .Market,Pituhnrtth, Pa. *,,59 A A. IIAUmr. (SUCCESSOR TO I]All • dy, Jones A unit Forwarding Mrr clrnut; Agent of the Madison and IpdlaiiH]>olia Knilmad. enr nor First and Ferry st*., Pittsburgh, Pa. Ja2lhlv<l EMVAUVI. MEGIiAWr GENERAL Commission Merchant, aod \Vh,-l.'snt<* Dealer in Mano- Ucturcd Tobacco, liDjiorted ami Ognn. “miff Ar Ac., No. 241 Liberty atn-t, opposite 11>« beud nf Woo-t. bur F b - P*- tnhl2.ty TDOS. LITTLE T „ ~ ‘ WT. tITTUE i& CO.. nOLESALE GROCERS. 03m 'jii*;o\ m r.u: na \t -All ! i».*aW» ill FL->L'R, UAV-'N. niEE.«K, >'t*ll.OlLS ami No. 113 Second Si.. I*». ROBEKT MCKEV," Whblewfo Iln.rcr 1 Pn-lucvnn-f i\>mni.a>i»h y.-i-hnnt, l.i *>rcct, o«»r W.-vJ, I’ittslmrch. J’.i. »j.-- 11 I Eaoalev, cosui'.avk .ten., b '‘fwr*, IS »tH IK> H\«m nr.-ct, IVrjt- OtO.C. A B Brp Reis * berger, grocers ami Dealer* In Bacon. Lard. river, Choc#* Brooms t- Soulh-W«‘it corner Smithfl.-U ami .<--,,.,-1 f lr .fta. Ur." '■Vi't. .. villi'! Alexander king, wholesale Orwirw'l Importer • A-h, v>. ‘J7:{ Ur.. -, ■trcet, Pituimrub, Pa. apl.tv.l* W'M.' MITCUKLTKEE; URO„ WhoWal.. Or-r-vr», RA<-tifrir>K IhmiM-t*. and Win* •DJ l.lijii"r >l-.-rrl»ant/*, N... Linwriy .•i.-. t ivtd.or •}> JiC* ' *■ JONES i COOLEY. WHOLELALE GKO CEfU ami Pwt dnUcr. in Produce and nttsburph MaautKtrm-a, No. HI Wat. r rrn-. t near CI-pm-t AU*y, Pltuburch, Pa. ' mr» SAa'i?.SUEim jnu.', ~MWr>»T.. QIIRIVER A DILWORTii; WHOLESALE kj Grocer*. No. 17?) and IT: .W,.„d iMV et, . acd SmlthflrlJ. Piltal'ur^'i. JOHSFLOTD R| wtUJUi H-T*. TOIIN FLOYD A r.i„ WHOLESALE fj Orocorsan-I Mvr. N„ 173 VYn,.l and EB LiU-Mv «tro-t. Pi-i.1.u.-.-i., j,l“ JOHN wTn :. ‘ Jn*T« WT.jk,* WATT ,C WILSON, WHOLESALE GKO- C/C IS. C.>iatjii-.i.in M-r.-lianu J b-ai.-r. >n Pr.v cm.-pao.i p.tr!.o V b .V. t PUUl’Urcb. • ISAJAir FlCiuIV A CO.,'WHOLESALE, OrtK"-r». n» aj-r. it- I No- SO Water and ft! Front street, Pittsbursti. I Dealer in Wm • m<• c u't cii e o'.v whole- FALL Or:*-.-r. anil (J. M.-.-.lmot andlXsalw in P,tut-ur-..'h M>u,ti£jcturrvl V. 1 * -.f Br-w-ry »v. Pitt.bursh. Pa. n.,3 JOBS ATWELL *. j m CBA-H A~VIU Atwell, lee * cd,"wholesale Grocer*. Pr-.-liir« and C mitm-d-t, M«rt haul*, and Dealer* In Pittabnrgb Manu£u*tiir~*, No. *> tween WaU-r nn<l Prone st. Pm-Um.-'i Aoar *'•»•'***, help bobisa* T> ROBISON A. CO., WHOLESALE JLv* Orocrrv Commissi- *. M»rrliant«, and D-'»l<-r* in *l’ kiaOn of Provision*, Prodr.r* an-l I'itUi.i.reli Manuhrtnrr* Ho. 1155 TJ!x*rly street. Pltuborah. *d. ’ R'OBEBTH. KIXO. WHOLESALE GRo- CER, Commission Merchant, anil Dealer in P-.ith.-f, Fifh, Floor, and all kinds of C-mtitrr Prulnrn, ,\r> 1 1 jl erty street, month of Sixth, rv.Mo:t,-h, p„ lal-ral ad vence* mado on Cfinwnm>'nu< Jxi ly.l BOfirtTDVLUU. ; I)IU | LR£«-|*r. Robert dalzell a co., whole- SALK Grocer*. C.-tniuis>non and F •r>»»r iir’Z M-r -cliaou and Dealer* In Pro-loreand Pittsburgh 'li.-nfa- tun*. No. 261 Liberty street, iMuborsh, Pa. n.j i Krai Estate aatnts. WIL.L.I AM WARD, T'VEALER IN PROMISSORY NOTES. Bond*. Murtipi*** an-l all •eenriti-* f-it nn w . Person* run precure l.r.iti* lliroit t ;it mj t„-. n- ~ ..t. r-v>r>- able terms. Those wishing tr> t>.-ir money t , can al-vay* had first an 1 vi-in.|, 1.,.* |,,.^ r ni j. . f. All communication* arid iLtrrsiew* .If, ,|y .-ontVl-n'jsl Office GRANT FTKEKT. Ft p:«rf . ;-*j Jelrritf Booksellers, &x. W*S. KENTOI.'L, ll't St., f!l;ur r' ri‘“t. • Iwl.-r lu 11.,!.*,.,,,. Ml..] M„r.-!l.r 1.....; ~ ~,.1 Depoaltory of Auirrie.ari Tract ■ I'libn.-aU-tn tnrlOrJawl jF W~“ M. o. JOHNSTON' A CO., StfltioTHT'', Dlunk Jl«*ik Manufacturer* an I J..!> IYtM-rit, Ni. 57 WVrl *trut*(, Pittshnrcli, Pa. .oi EC. COCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO • 8. PuJh-r.) Wbi.kanle nrnl K«-t.»il Im-iler lu B-riki. Stationery and P;»|>«r lUiipac*, FM-m! f,:h d.«.r 8. K. of Market isjnurr. Allegheny, Pa. JOHNS. DAViSONjBOOkSE'U.KK AND Stationer, succo*?</r to Darluon t Agm-w. S- LR Mark'd •treat, now Fourth. Pittaburgb, Pa. K' AY&OO.; BOOK SELLERS AM) ST A* TIONERS, No. f. 5 Wood *tr«e», n-xt d-~r to the mr- Der of Third, Pittsburgh, Pa. Setn*-! ni l Lau 11- - -k4 '*-n -•taritly on band. J L. READ.' BOOKS ELI, Eli AND STA • TIUNF.R, No. 7* F-nrth at., Ajx.tlo Ilnildicir* Hunt & miner, bookseller aud Stationer, Masonic Hall, Piftb stre-'t. iHustc, &x. JOHN 11. MhLI.OIt, No. hi WOi.m ST., betwr-n Diamond Ail-yand Fonrih «»rr»\ S I- Ajr-tit &»r CIIICKERINO A SON,*r t PIANO FORT KS. MA SON k IIAMM.Vii MODKI, MKI.ODKONS and (IUUAN HARMONIUMS, ami p»ul. r in Mmucarid Mu*lcal Uoud* J*23 H KLEBER & BKO., No. M FIFTH • Bt„ Sign ofth« Golden Harp, Sole Agent for NUN NS * CLARK S (New Tork) nnrlvallM (lrnn-1 ami F-tuaie PIANOS, and CA-RUAKT A NEEDHAMS gn*ui»* MKU> DEONSund 0110 AN HARMONIUM*. Ih-hI-i* tn Mn*ir and Metical Inttrunj-nt*. fro CHARLOTTE BLUME. MANIH'.UTUR KR and Dealer lh Piano Forte*, and I inport'-r i-f Muirie am I Mniical lostrnui«nta. Solo Ag'M f-r ib*> HAMBURO PIANOS,eIeo for HAJ.LKT. DAVI.- St IWwt..n I'hus, with and without Xoloan Attachment. Us W' -kJ atr.'~t. my 3 ftljpßicmns. DR. O’BRIEN CAN BE CONSULTED at Or FinlMPa.r-mer Fifth nn.l Sriiithrr-W Mrr.tla. .»n MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, fr. ta lit to l aud 1 to .7 o'clock. AgTKeMlenc* on the Brownsville Road. J'-'d.l lyd* sJamtrro. JOflJt TIIOUPBVR. P.O3T. THOUPJoJt. R HI LI IH JOHN THOMPSON Ac CO.. House painters, glaziers and QRAINERS, 135 THIRD STREET. Sign I'mntlug eXoctiU-U with nnaiQM* and Mixed Paint*, Oil, Turpontln*. Vwnltb, Japan and English Patent Drier*.' Vill* Montaigne 7.inr. n Tery unp-rj.r article Philadelphia and Pittaborgh White Load alwavabn hand un i f.»i -.»!*•.— Wo areprt'paied toOriml C"lor* f-.r painter •. Oriiv'tfii.ta or others at tho shorlmt rir.tico. as u*. l»av»- u mill which grinds hy iteam. Painters will «aio tnuury I t g»-ttmg their colvn ground with u-. mrnnMy Painters. LONGdtLANK, House and sign painters, No. 77 (Old Post o!BeeßuJMioK)Th!rd *t»*-.-t, Iviwioo Wood and ilarkrt etrecta. All orders promptly attended to. 4^SlgMexocnted In aanperlorstyle. mhV7:lyd Krencb Artificial Flowers and Plow* Materials. are now receiving our Spring Style* of French Flowers and Flower Material*, which for va riety and beauty anrpawea “7 former mmou'i importa tion*. Manufacturing nearly all the Qoo<J* wo offer f<»r enable* on to offer to Wholwalo purrli*«ers induorintnt* both in prise and eonQnt«l style*. Ostrich and Fancy Feather* in many •tylea, acit»Me for Ppring galea, «>«o, orcry description of low priced Fancy Fcvtben, fur trimming Boys’ aod Children*’ Mraw and Fancy U*u. For tale on liberal terms, by JLNU. C. UKNUEOSON BMVTH * CO., 200 Broadway, New York. EDICATED LYE, or Alkaline Soi.u- **?*• —Ao exc*lloot remedy for Dyapopala, Heart burn. Acidity ol the 6loa»*eh. Ac. A Large supply recalled Oil* “7 JOS. SLIMINQ as. itirlut ft. t Dif'i HUGHE'S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC FORGE AMI TRIP HAMMERS. Hammers , t iha y a-.*, matin to «rder- ©roccts, Is I’REi'ARt:?) to "filY" I 'o7;di;r> on Iln-rt EJti. «• f-T et-1 > fl..| -T M.ini-r nf Yjrns li.t -i»« Uii ..lu- nf liie .iri.'iii.t; i.iair;, .• tur.-r- ~f Urn m.. p-I ‘•Hrrull,«j \V.«,|en Ym i.-s“ i-i o- -ti . 11. rj ,t j. r . »• i. p IS m. Dnuil.t, of SS'ii.-.-liiit. I r-;;.r -rr.i 11 a \ J *bnr* -r Ihf order* t..i \ *ru*. ** a!., t - *tf'V->»b I'ill-i fur SI)P.-|| SXlti. n-il \> I • wiui-m cinxni’j. u. i, srv „ WILLIAM BAUNHIM, & t 0., GI Penn sL, Urlow .M.irlmrv. i'iit>Lurrli P - STEAM BOILER MAKERS A.\o SHEET j- .• '/'l!. 1 r ' r ” f Patent I-r-idi-n. Eire B<-i. ;>wn* I',-- -, i'-o i-'r 'rv .'-'r'ru'.v \’y** T V“' M ' ll ’ u V -“‘ l4 - In- li< v it.. ►«. A 1,-.. I'.U. iirm-i 1 SS |.| li. Hn-L-e :i:il Via ! ;-t 1 .» r,.,,. tlc.-_.AJr Ci. * h Si-U.: .• ~r..n . r -!;• ;l!! , -..t.' ; K I*enta Cotton‘MliU, l*iU.&urffli. LANEDV.OHnniS <’o. M ANTE \C TURKIWwf- IbiamjE. ’ ' fc |,,rt kl f! "' i! ,t i •'! IL , ~1.1V,U & Oy l.il SSo.vi via liavp att. uTi.'i; j..;;, i T JAM KS IK WIN, M ANI’VACTU r. K K 1. ¥ Q L'LPHI KIO L I HER, Salpiiiiri.' \. i.I IVa-Vr-.N.luiwi. »f>> »- r.tmd !, v..„ ,t -s. .- w ..., I‘lciUJls; A Vr.ON, >'MvW.tCTrilKrj AND FKAl.ru- j •, Wi: 1 ‘li I U>S h CD'S IWTKN j • 1•' i Mir: V',;i \1 AVI.:. ,tvi \ - SUXIMVi. un:m,h Mk» KT, PhuU.,*,, i „ ,j|' A T(Um| U.itlPoK S— A N In. WIN ATk I'.tM. • • McU ill:v. of Mi.sj . h charged hr tli«< \ K-ts f, ‘irg f'-ombroii t»Jth having pardoned out of the pern! out Ury a man nain«J I'yaon, wln/lnl a? •o-siniued an..!hrr man, namcJ Nelms, f*.,r which hr was «iwply sentenced to the prison for fjur tror, war* That paper bays of the criminal !!«• waylaid hi** tidim, with whom he ha>i a i-s.r_r frn' 1. brought him down at the first shot, an i t hen, emerging from Ins hiding place, launt <-d hi- lying victim with words of insult and rc f roarh, and filially concluded by placing the • ; of hi- gun to the body of Nelms, and firing insurance ilQfnfS, , k PfC'nl lime Phi® shot produced instant fpiTP f (’ll iL'i i r i , *• i ! aUli ‘ J wa * l * K ‘ K un ‘o ilh* viwlim I .i.A** V,« v r n l -, u Sr ‘ ~ n V " *'^- lur ‘ e Ut4,ir - | ,tul ,!k ‘ "■**'' ol ' miirdorri man w AB t-urned t\ LtVM-V , ' 1 '•v.hceipl.sion Hat inc complete Ithr w .»rk of K h 1 ‘ Kin.,.l i ~*iiMr..ot .. *l:iugiitor. h-> deliberately mounted la- faur-i* H«i.r »:r-ri ! rode !„ tbo hou«v ff Nelms, called his wife olll ' A A. l’ AK K IKK. >K<’KKTAKV | informed her that he had mur lercd her husband] jfjjv* P ! '' u " " ! ar, | * ’l»re. :e.i her where to fiod his mangled corpse CAMIiEI. u MAHSUKI.I.. - ~v C*, mi.' «».■ 11. '|! noi"! «mu!T!.« kj/.w fci. jntjoore-iiii.i IV M. tiUKDoN, N’.Ti*t:m . «jrn Tn-ur- frtrn •««!» *l>M«t lo«»opoft|JaooiDrmßfty tJiAa X • . tve io open thc cages o f li whole carran of T* I A KDINKKCOITIAg*f»t It Ironic- His antecedents are well known to* • lit! Pin* 1nw.m,.~ I* .mp.c^lf«rts-e a ..» c.n.-r vv .* and they khould hare forbidden all hope of C x’ „i stn-i. _"'T »cutiv.- clemency The murder of N'cdrmi was I> A. MAl’KlifiA; Ay. *i»t for I:n i'ot bis first taste of blood Ho had previously TJ. . l„. is ~„w,rJlj: maanw. mnr.|»,cJ UUS. HUNT Eli. Ajiriit Fannor-' ami i “ !»”)« immc.l Mo>». of !)„ Solo rmimr. I. v i!...|.-ni. .' f . j shooting him in iho lack ns Moss roilo from him" JOSHUi ItOMIN'SON, Ajf. nl Ci.iinncnls! 1 1,0 b-1 n>ur4«rwl ibrce »f his own negrora. r.n.l lo.ntoDcso... cl Fifll. «n..-t r j "110 c.r them in ft manner pn hr.rrihlv onnsninj; 1> tv. I'OINDKXTKH. Agon; .lre»; Won. 1 <■> b« »«• wife This «c J\i# <-rn tnstiranr.ir.j.,'j? Vri'i.t * |Currtdat las own talile, and the victim of hi i . ; ticnilish rage was a woman. j Taking offence ai something Iho woman did. 1 or omitted to do, while waiting at Iho table, j, c msc. drew a bowio knife, and. with a single blow, ripped her open. His wife swooned, and when she awoko to cnsciousne-s. he hvlrut the negro s heart out, and with u upon his knife, he il.ruf i/ info t,rr M'V She swooned agaiu, and the result of her horror and fright brought on I’ouvulsions. from the effects t,f which she soon died. WILLIAM TATIC A. SON. Pf.l MHKII AM) (jAS HTTKi: \ r-.nrth .trrrr. , ; ..l •• •i>x,r l . Ai I. * .. ~ .lOIIK < A nt'UKI.L, ft TVI A X i: F A T V K K K OF BOOT'' fl^ lTi *.i-t SUnK? „f ri-rt .Ir*. -, A U WiLTIR P KAMIiiLL . .Jnsrn: a , rJHII Wall Paper Warehouse. WALTEIi P. MAKSHAI.L A CO., Ira portersand I><altr», *7 Wml str-vt, lietwurn J nurth Di-nnwid Alley, wh-re may t>o i -on ! an ru-ii*ne Mi-.-rfwnl •>( »rery d.-ecrlpti-.n »f I'm-t Il*i,Kins*, for I‘ar- W*. lUUs. Dininj; R<">tu» and Chaml-rs AU-, Window 3h,u!fi, in great «ariet> at lowest |>rit I > emititr* dealers •*!« WAI.TICR l‘ MAK?IJ A I.L A C<» EEDMI’XDSOX .t CO., Xno. 'iVamiOrt • Third itr-i-t. i»»f W.e.l, Manur*. lor-r. r>..»ieni In W,l l.t. TAI’KII, CURTAIN fIoOI.H, oI'NAMJ.MS, fKIW>. TASaELA ANliOil'l-- OMiroKT*. lir.fi3 PATENT SMKAL M'KINO M ATTHKSSK.', *r ‘ Would solicit tlx- ullent!'n u( pnrthai.ru lu th. ir Mre» ami tanedetock npVHinid" J SEIBERT, Practical UniouTKKER, • Aa liri TSird iUrrrl, fV/thuryh, Manninrl'irrr <u.d d-.iler In CURTAJYS »' , np..snT R ANr*.'.3llA|iK3 iind nU.MJS.M.UTKA.'.-K.-.CO.MKOUr/ Cl.'.-llloNt*, Ac. lUrtiiuhtr attention paid i.i .°trinnl»«*f *wk. Corpet* fitt'-d nod laid to order. im ll> ]yii dFurmturr. lAMKS W. woomvii.l.l,. I' UR M TI:I! E ►’•jap A.V II I. II A 1 11 S WIIW.KSAU-: AND P.F.TAU.. linil.r-inK ewy «•}!* ~r t* \JX\isri r TTjy<. ii m.|». MAHOUANV AM' WAI.V hail aid- {••! I’Alil.-CtIAMUKIJ? *.Nh lilNINw l. -iM xkw vuiii; ash i’n i t.a i» i: i.]• ni a «»*rv r r> article uud- l y hand .ml Wairar.l. I - u a np(.li'>d wnll VIV rj.jnnltlv o! FCUNtTUJO; an It !M | IM. tittilsho-I at tin’ sh"ji|«t notice. WtRER.-M-i. Nux. 77 AVI. 7.' XniHn :Oiikkt. tnri'- Ilf r/TTS/S’ JOJlf, fA FURNITURE AND CHAJIO- Of Erorv Description. FACTORY— t’rd'ral Sl.,lr!wm Wylie and /Vnrn Jvmiv Wiirctanc-Hos. :s 4 Hi Smithllfld St., STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE -We m* conainotlj nmnnf.irturing PTBAMBOAT CABIN FUB.NITLTIK .o<t CIIAIItS, .»d II,- i.c.n.ioa of tbo«o inter<Mtfd iu rurnUhlng UmM. mSOiUAvB T. W. L.OUGIIR.KY, n Watch and Clock Dfaker, TSTJv lMPOimtlt OF &Vti4 WINE WATCIIESAND JEWEM!Y,\feo? X No. -3 Fiftii between Wood and Markrt. I'ltU. burgh, i'a. lu t)» Watch r* 4«~Al| wyrk cat raw Uhl. Wili!U, P ' APER — pino * >n P er linnginiri., mn<l Xeitpr I awr, tirv Boar.) I’rlnU, CnrtoUi IW r , Tram ,anot. Oill .ml 0,1 Clou, ir,„J„„ L , w s ‘ ; P tL’*L?°‘“L° [ J-l- ■“) « CUCIIIIANK. »ll«h™7! ELOUK 20 bbin. Extra made of ■tonland for laU bjr 111/oEET DIOKBY “ * p 9 1M riant itnct. near Wood. PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 20; 185 S iHanufacturtts. WELLS, RIDDLE A CO., HO Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.. KUtCTtCTTTtr'M or UriHPS, TIIOXGS AND SWITCHES. « f Or-JerH m.licit*! Trem tli*tr.v!.-. and pr-.nij'ily P»d am p«r iiLitmction*. TrRKs— nio-nhs, - r '• i-.-r r-i,i -lirr.-at.l I-t rnah jdAwF JOS. r. (1AM11.T0.% A t 0., KNGINKERfI .N: lH'l'rt, Comer Fir*fn».i ,SV«., F t. kMTEIUOU STEAM ENGINES, turGrid i ) and Saw Ilrrworic. Print,P^aMldmn-nts Man>if:irt-.ri.-», Ar„ nnd»> to .T.irr T!i-y ali.<> r.intiii,,-* tin* manafnr Miro of tl.eir MACHINIST** T I.k. t. a* Tun,in;; f ron pianom, Donne and Dulmj- a.- A '^'l'd r 'i°** hl T1,,<1 ?kilf!lr, F- PjiH-)*, Uarn-tTi. ,ti DUSHA & GUTENDORr, S ’l’ KW At I! OII.K It H AND AM, KINDS r.p *5 M 12 r JT IRO IST wO±< IZ PriinSlrccr, near Wntrr, Pittsburgh. Penna. Cn . Ail ..r'i-ra j>r.':ii j»« 1t att-u.1,..* „.i J\. . I. A’ < ) ,N H t.. A. 1.3 -t,- A • • ) SMMTUI I HER or LOOKIN'!; 0 LASS A: PICTURE l-’K AM ES. A N D D li a i. i: II i n V.,\RI K'l'V GOUIW, .vc*., Xo. law Wooil st., PHtalmrgh, I>n. Aft MiltlrS .v (..•01/iViAci* bole JiAtrrt i.'Trrtßa or Mjui • Cjf ‘ .1- r- *••!!. IT f;1. F,:r |nrti< ul»i« :l! MuKMS * I'>'LTAK r. l-iTTMim-.n, in SSAMI'KI; HItAjL>X-.K\ . l-’Utl I.ANt, I 11-I.'ir (he o«ir Itn.l*. Alleghany City. Penn a., iiM'ricrritri. .■* BBADLEVS WHOLES KM IT IMI l.tliV IVliO A N\>. 1 I 1 Carpal Ctiaio .-f ui; „j. C-tion Tw iar. R-.iC.rU 1... v., >U.!. r : R-J* .•! .ill an.; : ilpljOlßltrp, / n ir /: 'n /- n / <■ /■ >■ C A OIN KT M All HIL on ruaw'iuuMo ternm. AND FTKAMnO Taott a. toettr. f»sn>-1. ti:;:ko T. U. VOI’JIO A CO., HA.fcriercfttfts or T. B. YOUNG A CO. YV , » I ~! , t ~ ij i Wnicn are the beat Hobsrs to Wear, Tiio-c i iIIIIS} 11 1 ll ll i* ./! T I'l I P j OR SIXTEEX 11a5I>S IIIOH ?—Edltorx j I s r -J J, 4 ' (itntftt Fiirmfr: Site is generally tho measure j , v lof strength. Io all unsubjugated races of an- : rrmJiHKD uaUA ANbWKKSLY uy 1 imals, the largest hold dominion : and what is , £3. RID33LB & Cq., j this but the evidence of superior courage, strength '■ firm sinter. Atovt sanriintLß. ami endurance ' I do not sec any reason why ■ ~ . the horse, when domesticated, should constitute Vj-TUKlMll'VUAZETTf.Utktthdeit XnetawrtntK* *. .■ r> i •» . , “ CX <'°P l “>' l ' r «‘*»P s ° ur IJ C«a Of "horse mm. a>ui wl-Mnff uS.to*. it ojTert tnduc'msnttia a>tr~r- ' “<i6h are influenced by what we have heard of uuTias'ihtb"!taniiu'*thmu9hi2&ichtoreachth*ptiLitc Arabia and the turf, where ficetnesa is chirr! via WTHIi WEEELY O'A/ETTE uiwd rim \V,d*, t diyZiut Saturday li i cman ' 1 In Arabia the horse must he small: iidddim u> th* nrwi .->/■ t‘t' «***. a carrfvUy j;rr},nrrti ansi climate, food, and service, have made this the rthaUr n-yv.rfn/ ih* Mar**f:, enmurraat and ihuntijrji af inexorable rule. In England, formerly, site ejftrj, <iud an if-rura!'Bird: f>ul* Lid, cnrrrcti~J torrllb A.r „• . a , , - ° , . , , , . ",/Z "■if not regar-leU ns of much moment; but lal- TT-'f torly, great and succesful efforts have been made to incronse it. even in the race horse ; and if something has been lust in bottom, much has been gained in power and length of stride. Bottom, technically speaking, is oniy found in .Arabia, where the horse can go at full speed twelve or fourteen hours. In England or Amer ica, he can hardly sustain himself for as many hours. But tho turf and the desert are very different from the farm. The slightest study of the race horse ought to satisfy any one that this animal is only fitted foi 1 a few minutes ofstrenu ous effort: he can only run, giving a succession of leaps till exhausted. His form is, in every essential point in strong contrast (o that of the horee of all work, the only one suitable to the farmer. But should this latter horse be sixteen hands high ? Are sixteen hands worth moro than fifteen ? Will it go as far, endure ns long’ and cost no more to wear outtheliving machine* If bottom and form are. equal, Hie answer is eas ily gTen tho task being lighter in proportion to | ■ size, the large horse can do it easier ; and do ping it cosier—not wasting so much power—he j wears longer. But is thero-anything wrong in sixteon hands .’ Is this point fatal to Btamina and strength? Does wearing capacity increase till fifteen hands are gained, and is it lost in the additional four inches? ‘Certainly there is no reason, theoretically, for an answer in the affir mative . for that height does not at all touch the question of monstrosity. Practically, tho horse of sixteen hands, in the same number of mi ri leg goes further; being heavier; he (brows more weight into the collar; and form being equal, his action is as elastic and spirited. In doing the same amount of work, less muscular energy j is expended; and after the equal task is accom ; Pushed, having a greater fund of power tinex j hausted, he recovers from fatigue sooner, and ■ thus enjoys a longer period of repose | Doubtless a good horse of fifteen hands will j out-wear a mean one uf sixteen ; but with equal j form and bottom, in performing equal tasks, theoretically aod practically, at all work, six teen hands will out-wear fifteeu. In argument the preference is generally given to the smaller horse, because it is assumed that he has nr<v.*- I xarUly form and bottom, when in fact there nrc as many lazy, spiritless horses of fifteen assix tcen hands. Perfection of form belongs no more to one size than the other. It is in both cases, and in both alike, a matter of breeding and feeding 1 conclude with one remark : Trust much to the brtrd, but more to tho Kecd weil, under all circumstance', an! nt nil limes.— Starvations dwarfs, deforms, and enfeebles: abundant loud develop,'? the natural form— gives action, endurance and docility In ' ami in all 'v«//, good feeding is the fnu/t -dnliun c f good service and durability Many vices and much bad temper springs frutu the ever-teasing, nervous irritability ?f tin* half fed horse TERMS! DAII.Y—M» ihi’Um per nnnTJtn. j ri „ r l.*u out* fHT wok. payable m tbe Carri«*ra, ' WKKKI.Y—Two Dalian t«r aiioam, 4 .| Tltli - c Gut a are furnished ou thr following tcrtas: fop— .«ne y-nr w AnJ nno to the person getting up th* olub fio* &D~A.lr:tnco payment* at »«tr:ctly rtspiro-l, amt m, ~s prr Hill U> out afs.T the lime le Dp td which it WILS Rntci of Adrcrllalnc'. 1 jU.tle •! in lilll-l". 1 lilt!.- _ Yearly ax luuimlM U> lit pl-iinn'. p-r annum . WA.h •'•rtteeuii-nt* witJrCutatrH.la r-rtce. Gcnehai. Assemhi.i or tub Huesuytrrian Cnt* ft on. —Fourth Day —The report of the Com mittee on the Hoard of Foreign Missions was the first important bu?:ncss presented. The following were the resolutions accompaning ii, which embody the views of fhe Committee AVao/tv./, While we are encouraged by ihc tominued liberality of 1 lie people in their con tributions to foreign missions, we feel called upon lo admonish the churches to make even greater sacrifices in this regard, in view 0 f the important consideration presented in tho annu al report of the Hoard, xb : That they may re pair the great losers sasininedin the destruction of the mission properly iu India, amounting iu the aggregate to eQ \ y §o- joon of which have been refunded by an assessment of the British Government upon ihe city of Lodi an*, under circumstances, however, which do not apply to any other case: and second, that ; tlie Hoard may promptly enter, to use theirown language, 4, the new fields for missionary enter prise in portions ofthe earth heretofore inacces sible, and that they may impose “theprospec i live eulargeraent of the missionary area in those j which have heretofore been but partially occu- I j ' and therefore, we earnestly recommend J | to all inferior judicatories to take such action as ■ r bt»l* bring forth for this cause the united, sys- j icmntic, und generous charities of the chord), until all the tithes shall be brought into the ! «ioreno»ise, and every member of Christ’s bodv I dial! faithfully exemplily that grace of i},o 'spirit exhibited-'in freewill offerings to the , Lord’s treasury | Hev. Walter Lowry then ad Ire*' cJ t|,,* •,*. j and presented the report ..f ihe Hoard of Foreign Mi-.-dons, c.r which he gave a eon [ den«cd statement, and commented on earnestly • ,as Le proceeded. The receipts had been iJjMj } ■' I- and tho expenditures The* spe- ' c.nl r..mnbution« for the losses in India uncx- ' perf-d, amounted to 5-- J, M 2. leaving a balance ! on p.-neral acconnt against the H-'ard of $1 I'm',. ) The H..ard has its pitssions among lho r'l, 1 was and <»:tawas along the Norihtvestern bor ! tiers <'f State of Michigan, among the t 'ma- I - has. the Otoce, lowa-, Sacs, and Kickap'-oa, : Kansas and Nebraska: and \frica, l.iberia tin.' | « :-ri;<-o sixteen stations iu India in Sam. 1 .ur stations in t’tuna, in Huenos Ayres and H'goin, in Belgium, France, Geneva and Mid land, and onrmissionary among the Jews of \> w [ The H.-v Mr. Haye. from Allahabad, Indii. ; delivered an impressive ndJresstolhe Assembly, on the state of the churchiu the Hast, and gave a ihriiliog account ofthe revolt of the Sepoys. He C‘*n->; lerc«l, however, that tho misfortune would eventuate .», the greater eprealof the 1 hnstian religion Mr Hreckenridge presented the following ,r * lution irotn a-'otnmniee- which was adot-ied : i hat the Amcncsu Bible Kocieiy having re so.veil to cearo publishing and circulating the i:i-w standard Mold*- ' and to return to the old King Jam oh version, originally published by 1' »h»s n. lion c-,r-hn! rc*po»... fri...':he jrteGan r hurch j I»KATJI t)i Wir.i.iA'i McnitY McBtiKRT. Mr. II W Herbert, hotter known by his writings nn i'rnnk Forester,” committed suicide about 2 r> clock Him morning, at his room in the Stevens House, Broadway, uppoaito tho Bowling tirocn. He bad, it appears, for some weeks been tcry depressed in spirits owing to hia separation from hit wife, to whom I e had but a short lira.* been married. What caused the seperat ion is not known l urther than that some woman had made inUcbief between them, ns is alleged in a letter from the deceased. \ csterday. Mr. Herbert sent for his friend Mr Anlhoo. and rciiuesled hrai to remain as long as possible, as he was lonely and depressed Hr to(d Mr AnLhon that lie intended to commit suicide, and had the matter all arranged He i fir-t thought of committing the act over the I grave of his first wife, in the cemciry at Newark, | bid altered his intention in that respect. Mr' | Anthon remained with him, setting up with him nil -1 A M., trying to provnil upon him not -ocommii the rash act, hut be seemed deterrniued While they were in Mr. Herberts parlor, to gether. at the aboto mentioned hour, Mr. Her l*rt retired (apparently for » moment) to the bed room adjoining,nhon Mr Amlum heard the dircharge of a pistol. In another moment Mr. Herbert, came reeling out of the room, exclaiming “I told you I would do it,* and fell upon tho lloor. The charge having entered liis bresl and passed through his lungs, he died in a few minutes of hcmorrahaire .V r Ton. .Uv.‘ K ' Ban. R..fToB Tanka.—Tho l.'wnn;/ Port Hn ys dm! Judge Taney in delivering the opiuion of die United States Supreme Court inthcDrcd Scott case, observed that at Hie time of the rev olution and of the formation of the present fed eral government, black men were universally regarded ns haviog no rights which white men w«-re bound to respect. On the other hand Bancroft, whos6 historical investigations lmve been tar more thorough, does not hesitate to re mark in his account of tho Battlo of Bunker Hill, published since the announcement of die Bred Fcott opinion, as follows : “Nor should history forget to recorJ that, as in the army at Uambridge, so also in this gal lant band, the free uegroes of the colony had their representatives. For tho right of free ne groes to bear arms in the public defenoe was at that day, (177 A,) ns little disputed in New Log land ae their other rights. They took their place not in a separate corps, but in the ranks with tho white man, and their names may j, c read no the pension rolls of the couniry side by side with those of other soldiers of the lUvnhi lion.”—Vol. VII, Chapter .wxtx, page 421 . Hemitielu lUiluoau.—This seems to be an unfortunate rond. Tho Wneeling Intelligencer states that in many places the track is covered for the length of thirty, and to a depth of fiTe and six feet, by land slides, iu conctquence of the he*TX rxins. (itp.l-riAN Hem: v 0: i:\' - e--We find in a.New ork I'apcr the snb;nine-l c>iij].ara'ive statement 1-: the receipts of lh.< varieti- bentvtdnnt some* ties rl',--.- aPTiiversaries b tv.* been h*.! 1 in that <-it\ A use: mi i r:l . IbU. Hoard .1 . t - ! .-reign .Mi«si.-.n«. ( \ug. ' • r >. i'. May 1, ' 7. :,r. 1 :»*•• -.uije term to M.iv I. runo months. . ~l » 1 • Amori.-an Mi.-, v S.,i- !7-.0*.0 l 7 A V 71 • ’re'*. H-.-ard F.-r. Mi/-n-n« i*n ~7 r .~ o'2:\ t»77 Mrth. i:pi«. . ...-i.-pv, M.j.r-1, l" Mtn-iny:* i Li. 1. 11.2 f.-j " Tract '-oeletv. ;.,C7 \m. I'.rt) :. a: llomeMtss.il..'.u7 ifO'.G Atn. d l or. Hapt. LibleS.-"- 1 >,<)<».. 40 / 12.i Now York Hihio Society, 21.7- • , *'7)2 Am. A For. Mhriatino I'nion ,-,u : American Hpis <"n l»<-me-!..- Am FpM. t'h. Foreign M;.■ ..(». ,1.22-' N. Sunday .'•cfar...| i ci-"> I 1 | > >eatnan . Fri-n-l S-.ri C tv ■.SN'IJ :’j,22f l .'male G-.iardian • t . 71 » M-.gd.Us,> ..' 3: A:nnr. Amt Slavery • .’?. V V- ‘iju. a . ,• '•*' 1 • '> a ■ l til pen* :' ir.i; 1 >,.(• •.. sir I S-M--.45; »n; Tlt.r 'lor* nut indifte the American SuoJav 7 , 1 rion * ccn.vr i.H m Philadelphia, 'he I ircM.vtemn I’.oar-l of Publication. UaniiM ItoariJ of Publication, I’ennevlvauia llilitd so cieiv. i.ishop White Prayer hoik Pociciv, Penn •7‘vamn t oloniru.art Society. ati<i a lnrVo ntim Per of mhcrs. f I-.: >■ firm ear- -We « ore f rciliv re i.itu.lf.J (.f ihi- caj iiou on learning ili.it inn linn« c-r “Kciuarkahlo < ‘unt.-i hons," ,\ c , [,y ":l!iiiui(' t'enant. have lo'-uit I..rr So Inucs 01 Iho Northern „„J Southern markets Fne . epy we huv*? som contains an «ntru.!u«i o ry ess.-.- by H. W l: o ech.*r .W sent to ( hnrleston ami New Orleans are cno:tn here-l with no remarks from so unudeomr a source i his may display worldly wisdom, what ha, inerted the vile on ibid s.dc of the Ohio jWll perhaps hare an opposite cflect on the if Mr Heechcr - c->ny imparts any geographical or sectional lines could not faWfy4hern . not, ,t ought not to l»a-.e swollen the copies of an over grown and cumbrous honk”-f»H;, I' is said, that, at the yerv lowesf ♦’•..imate, Kansas has already cost lins cotintry fifty mil' lions of ddlare in money to sav nothing'of the startling estimate of moral evil-, thnt ei-unfiC instalment of political leprosr. whirl. san agnation »-.,|| Icnn- ns n leencv ... ih c Anier i *an people. .Vur/, nrr the bitter and baneful fruits of ihc repeal of the Missouri compromise - Who was right we, wlio with all our strength resisted tint wretched measure, or our opponents who udvoented it n.s a great measure of peace and harmony and universal good \ large amount of powder, amounting to several thousand pounds was sened on the °*>th of last month at For? Bridget-, in a train of Messrs. Bussell .t Waddle, the contractors for the transportation of the supplies, kc . to the army The powder leas found in a lot of goods rons.gned to Wen Hooper a Mormon merrhant in ball Lake City, which Messers. R & W engaged last Spring iodeiivor in him in thceiiy U was packed up in boss, in such a manner Ihat >ls presence would noi be inspected Non. hnunavi.M; —Anmiperlant slop (owar.ls securing the Hank Note Currency from Us Tieissilndes, has been taken by lim firms engraved in bank nolo engraving and p, inline They have all united, and formed a company which ,s lo be managed by trustees. and ran ducied upon n basis calculated, as ihcv say lo "anord lo Hanking Inslilmi.ms I he'ag.-regal, advantages, rcsponribilii ies ami safeguards possessed by all the houses comprising lhe corporauon. They embrace all ,he firms in lhe I in e.l Stales which been rnnncrled will, tiank note oogrnving. AanTlir.ii CitEVA- -IV,. horn the. ofiiccrs of the steamer I'.olfaM that n brcaSlT occurred in (he lo.ee at the plantation nexl above lirmgier-. dirrclly opposile lh>naid"on- Ville. lasi night. When the Helfast passed ,he water teas rushing in will, tremendous fury The neighboring- plantations had all their forces li i7.°^"”‘ , ”r I ” h f TParentlyr with tulle hopes ol early success—.V. o. ft<- \\th Tnn Untn M,,.- Tho Mississippi „ c Momphts, aftor receding d feet 10 inches com fenced ruing again on Tuesday night hut was com.hg upnn'y at the rate of i„*u „ u ™ twcnty.four hours The Kate Triable, which Wi inti rr| ‘ or,p<l "" Arkansas rising to houscfs klm C °” commuDl cation from hous* house ,s kept up ,„ a great measure by skids TOTS. WILLIAM U. POTTS & cy., rt.OUR FACTORS. PRODUCE COMMISSION' MKKCHANTS. V 'S^4>:^ a "’ JuaViSiiii * r «tf“Ca»L atlrniirua nin.tr i.u CUu-IjMimni.t*., m»H <ll rti M. ccttx;i «. ftADMVofcTii.... . . tt 9 VtiHSTOSH. CRIDOE, WADSWORTH <St CO., Osrillntio? Engine Words. riTTsm i;<;if. i*a. tSußTii Ksn »f rnx AurtrCiT. AI.LKwtUAV CITY IU) lo ly WM B. HOLMES WM. U. lIOLiHES A URO., I'URK AND IJEEF V ACKERS DEALERS IS PROVISIONS, «f. : , ' Corner Market alul Front Sfrecti. mr3l» SLN U M li RK L LAS, HOOP'SKIHfs Ellk Lace Mautlfa, and all kind; “ Oo "' v C. IiANSON LOVE -Siia , il Market at. TNDIA RUBBER - Hn^ llereiianls' lusnranct Co. of Philadelphia. HM. 1 PETTIT, PreaL DJ. MfCANN. Secretary. Amount of Capital StoU paid In and invested.... W ooo o 0 1 63,423 36 tU R ‘r k * "" • h *' uW ' ‘“■ l ks£l“ tributaries. Insures against luat or br FKe al*» against the peril, of the Be*. Haii ln ; aii( ,' ’ Narjgatlou and Ti ansportatiou. Diaccrors. R m V Petit, John C. Slontgutnery, John M. Puoiiut DJ McCann. K. F. Witmer. Rene Guillon. B«nJ L. Wuolston Jvhn A Marshall, Charles B. Wright, John J Paltemon hlWiawlT. I*u«ey WM. T. PETTIT. President, , H. F. WITMKR, Vice President Dwiuut J M.Casif, Srcretary. , aarrataa. .' i ei K er, Lamb A Co, PhUadclphU Buck. Morgan A Ktldfid- do Truitt, Bro. A Co, ' t) , Pnmroy, Caldwell A C<>, ,|o A. T. Lane A Co, Htidnmltz, Justice ACo do PITTSBUBtIH OFFICE, No. P 7 WATER STREET autedtf lUV. POINDEXTER. Agent. Franklin Fir« Inaoranca Company or r HI L A T) EL r II t A . DtRICTORS. Adolph R UnrJi*. tiaraoel Grant, l>artd ji. lirnwii, Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson. CHARLES N. RANCHER. President CUASLtO 0. Baxcsu, Secretary. This Company continues to mako Insnrancca, permanent or limited, on e*err description of property in town and country, at rate* as low u are consistent with security. TLe Company bare reserved Urge contingent fund, which, with their Capital and Premiums, tuft-lj Invested aflord amplo protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1851, as put- Act of Assembly, were oa follows Charles W. Bancker, George W. Richards, Thomas Hart, Mordecal D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Mortgages Real Eslato Temporary Loans.. Stocks Cash, Ac o> , $1,212,704 44 since their lu.-orj-jratton, a period of twenty-one Tears, Uify hare paid upwards of One Million, Foor Hundred thousand Dollars !>'•••<•« by flee, thereby affording erideuce of the adroutages of Inroranca, as well as their ability and disposition to meet With promptness all liabilities. i J GARDNER COFFIN. Agent, Office Southeast cor. Wood and Third «ts. CoDlinenlal Inmrance Company. I'fiC'rparat-d ly (ht Isgvlaturr r.f /Vunryfro ;ta. WITH * PERPETUAL CHARTER Authorized Capital, Oue Million DolUn flerured and ArcutiiuUled Capital HOME OFFICE. A" 61 Wjlnut ,«»pr/f,a.‘ore .Swntf, rhUadslphi*. Fin- Insurance on Buildings, Furniture. Merchandise, Ac. ge neatly. ’ Marine Insurance on Cargo** and Freights, to all ports ot the world. * Inland Insurance on Goods. Ac, by Lakes, lUtera, Canal* and Land carriage*, to all parts of th.. Union. on the most faroroble terms, consistent with security. PIBtCTOU. OEJRGK W. COLLADAV, formeilj Recorder uf lu-da, Ac Philadelphia. ’’ « D 2 W /£ S .*, forln, “ r, J' P-rgUt-r of Will* COLEMAN, Ann of Coleman A Smith. luiporting Uardwareand Cutlery Merchant*, No. ill North Tblid street, abor* Market, Phlla. JOSEPH OAT. firm of Joseph Oat A a-m Coppersmith* Vo 12 Qnarry street, Phlla. EDWARD V. MACHLTTB, firm of M»ch-»* A Raiguel, importing Hardwaie Merchant*, N.. 124 N..ith Third street,above Race, Phlla. HOWARD UI.NCHMA.N, Arm > f I.iTir.ntou k fV produce •od Commission Merchants, N«., Matkefst ah.ne Eighth. Phil*. "* GEORGE w COLI.ADAT, PnwidenL o*Usa Wtuo*.«e< retary. JOSUUA ROBINAGN, Agent, mr'—.dlyfr. No. 24 Fifth street J(tip stairs.) flloiiongahrla Ininranet Com party. : - .1A v t KS A HCTCIIIRO.V, pt«u.|-i;( HENRY M ATW'r’D 'ecrettij Ofrifa, No. fS Watca .‘iTatrr, Hi/. tniuT, Agarntt a!l ixnd, ~/ F, rf and J/r-ii' I2\ ■U‘". ASSETS, NOV. amt. I'AT- St xk Poe llills, payable ou d-mand, severed by twx approval nam** tip, r*-i Bills UscetTable . :t v, rr..«% -v • i> *harc« Mechanics’Bank >t<x k—r.-t ;L9t;u w> Premmm Notes \\ or.o Office Furniture . ' ’«.*! ' Ib>ok Ae.-onof* j Kxi* 4* Wm I! H„!ine« Win A, Caldwell, Rll Dalselt. , Wilson Miller, Mn> Rea, • John MeDcvlit The*, K < Uik~. i Geo. A. Berry Jutp< * A. ilatcblsoa >*> '5- HENRY M. ATWOOD, re , Western Inmiranoe Comiwnr OK PITTSBURGH. GEORGE DAR.-IR. Pi.---dn. i It. G.Jl.IeiN, iri-crc lary OFFICE. No 32 Water street. iSpaci* A O '* Wanbutae.) , f ?**»*( tottJi of Fir* and Mann* RuXi a U.m* nnx’Mttm x-.wefor*. «ry, ar » inm.n intht community, ar„t w\o are d*!rrmtn*d, by pr-nnrtn'u and liberality, tornatnliin the character vMth ***««*«• I#n„ «.»„ ASSETS. OCTiiDKIi 31. IWT. Sta«a.k Aatuuis *!2l *«sj uu Mortgage o*i ( o oo “V''"'' rIJ? “ I m.-e Eurnlt.,r, , JM >I-Q A....n,.u r..t:s Id V ' H.-41 U ■■ idvjaw 11.r.. IdS-IWO T 3 K m'i 1 "■» M.-Kn: s ',t. « - Ji. Nalbanlel U.Jme., k ?“"- Alea.Mn.u-k. V " J ac«'". : 11..UJ1 ’z" 1 *’ 0 . ' ,lr -' Wjjlbon H Smith f '"**!'' i O W. RUketa-.n. Arulrew dekle), V " hy M. GORDON. Pittsburgh Life, Fire and Jlarinc ins. r«. Office, No. DC Water Street PITTSBURGH, PA. a ~r t . . KOBT. GALWAY. IWtat.t. I A iU>t M »BT, l*ec'y ALKX.BRADLEY Y|« !•(„( »• &. Kxarnlning Physician. Tols Ci tnpany ouksa *t«tt Insurance appertaining to connected with I.IKK RISKS H 1 S autlS, ’’f'? 1 I,n ' l ""J RUke, on the Oblo an.l Minta«l{.pl rivets and tril/utarlr*, and Mannr Kink gr 3 AtiJ against L*w« or Damage hr Fire tl.a rerll. of m, 5... i„i a „ o «H Transportation. l, r »M P p£i«r *"* *' t, ' < ’ l ’ > " r<t tkf - s Consistent with saMr l.«Mjwn.M D. j J.,!,n Fnltart.m ' I ChLl.;,. • P'JT. W Uliam Carr. Jwn«« lU.lH>rtn.ll-uUr» Clin. Artmthfiov I Join Mfl—mrC.Vly file Great Western Fit; and ."bannr ins. Co. O/Tlk-1» Mirj.iiiv', Rudding, «Vo. It.i'i..'. ~n i r Fuurlh Stre-t. cniKTcn rißprrcvL AUTHORIZED CAPITAX . t.'-X'.'-O 1 -. CapltAl fvajil (n 000 • c< ' Surplus. January Ut. Isis C>3s^ /VAf lASI KAXCE — IJmltM or (Vrw'taid * - -. , „ , DIStCTORS: Lnarl-i (~ Utbrop, Walnut »trr, t William Darling, 1510 Pier street. AUxandrr WhilMen, Merchant, IS North Fr-nt lm« Uaxlehnm, Atturney and Oonnirl'cr John e. Uuntrr flrm of Wright, Humor k Co. ‘ ,f Trm< >' k Co - n»W"»lth*. U.il John 11. MrCurdr. Urn, of Jour*, White k Mnflutd* Thos 1.. (}:l|rspio, tiro of Gillespie ± 2..|1,.r 1 Jan. 11. hmJth, firm ol Jaa. B. Smith k Co J hi, \["V b l ' M m" r ’ omo ' -* 7 S,,uth Third si r..-t Jdm R. ’locurs, nflire corner of Serenth and S„ m ,. ... Jim-’i W eight, late Cashier Bank of Ti.va Allred Taylor, olho Cairo OHr IToprrtT J 'lia .1 ..ffiee e.„, th mr4 C. C. LATIIROP, LEWIS GREGORY I W ' Vlf. twin.: S'N-ond Vice Presid't j « r «>ich Offlee, S WalUt N Y .-AMES WRIGHT, and Treasurer ’ ‘ n K RIl HARMON, AMlatant itecrat,, M 7 ' - - - Pittsburgh FIItK IXSIRANCE, Reliance Jininai insoraaet company of rIIILAOK I. p n I A "* """■'•“O. l l "' i >"J»rP,r,K'lu,l.M„ rr b„„,:„ Ac, lu Town <.r Cotiutrr. OAm«iu-?S, 30S Walnut'Streei. ‘Zu.Mu'srrr.^ c,,r ’"•"v,, Allegheny conntt ti (wrevut. Penn*. R R. Uum. Ju,t>,io to Peuiisylrania Railroad Co‘» Stock 4,t>W o') i-tcek of (be Reliance Mutual Insurance G Jo.KO 00 htock of Ounnty Fire Itunranee Co l.tlio u> fh'iip of Sundry losnrancc CutupauVs r.b co Bill* Recolrahle, business ... t '"TU bO It* ok Arroonts, accrued intrrrst.rtt' k.jid ltf Cash on lisurl and in Haul 1«C-4.T 20 Wm. R. Thofopso*. I'suJ S. Brown, C. Steer ti *OO. John R. Wurrefl. H. I- Carson. Robert Toland, Moses Juho»’>n, C. 8. Woo.l, .IsiuesS W.>v.ls»sril. North-east cof Ivania In: Ofllce So. 03 ] DIRE) Jacob Palnler, Om. W. Smith, A. J, JoMi, Rodj Pattertcm, J. P. Tanaor, I. Grier Eprots!, W. B. Ml bride! C. A. Colton, CIIARTEBED CAPIT4L... and Marine Rl»k» i OFFU Pmident—a. a. V to Pmlilent—Bopt tonttry ind Tzvmr VOLUME LXXI insuranct. .J913.12U 08 . W. 377 TH . 80.966 17 . 61,969 00 . Bl "F I’ITTSf.URGII {2IVDIA l>2 cpsuir*, PittaLui*!). OP HIILAPEtrinA CLUM TINGU:V, Presl-kiiL ( tantl Blaphtin, i Robert 9c«n, William Moudf R«qj. W. Tlngky Marshal] Ulli, Z. Lotbrop, Cho*. Leland, Jacob T. Bontine j Smith Bowen, I Wm.M. Semple, IIINCmJAN,S«:reuri 1 * J. 0. COPFIN, Actl‘ xer Third and Wool Street* isnnmce Company TSBUEGB. fourth Slr < « cross. I Wade flamptcD, A. A. Carrier, Robert Patrick, A. C. Sampson, J. U. Joses, John Tagjort, Uonry Sprout, Nicholas Voeghtlj, | James H. Uopkiaa, 5300,000. taken of all description*. CERS. ATEW LAKE FISH—IO hM« ~e~T' a blit Emit,; 0 £“2° *> . mfin «. d . »-s-oAaims. Punucx. f-LGuvencn. nofcdlj ■NUMBER 134 Insurant*. I Farmers' and Jleetianies’ Fire and Qarinr I Insnrante Company. [ K. W. Comer Second and Walnut Sts., 1 1 PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS $530494 PUlobargh Office, So. 90 Water Street. THOMAS J. HUKTEB, Agent. The fullQwiDg lUt will abow the amount paid at tbs Pittsburgh Agency for lows from Jone 1660 to April 1963: Urrbcrt Gorisj,. a 500 00. B. lUIIA Co.- 11M 16 wm. Siddr-n ■ wo Opißorbester SlannLCo. 15S 00 Frank Wolff .. 400 OO'TVm. Uagr*. 276 00 • IS6 00 J. Howard .t Co . 2500 00 I L McOreg.r < 001 W Dilworih, E5a.....112S 00 J-tm Detih is: M. Irwin, Esq 550 00 N>*J * , C,l ‘'• «l«". Spewa, bq 64 00 o l *ff ! '* v - :2 IC. U. Puulson.T? 650 00 ' JW 00 English A Richardson 1M 00 *S?x}£Sr*" ' 2'* Brewrr. Rind A Co-. OCO JSI 7T»ks T' uu |* w UUI ACo 450 62 riislM. Carr A r ,V 1 R ’ m - Mcllendry 00 00 J 4l f! <*i «■ m A C0...* a to * Si®,I*** 1 *** ».«> Wm. McCnlly .Co. if, r | lfi°“ "'■“ mor .. Pv'SSPIL s *.‘ k ™ * ‘wHtouck. «oo "• ■ MrC “"J* c o tart MOO TwtaJ .. fV| *, 1 >MTr of P£*ixjvn.isu,City orPituburgb.M'" ** ’ Before rue, an Alderman in and for saM citV n c rs nail* eama Tb«mu J. Hunter, Agent of tbe,Tarmers : ano3j^ci l# u i k« Insurance- Company, who, being duly * wora accurdlne ’ to law, doth depose and say that the foregoing statement is Ui -" , , TUOS. J. HUNTER, Agent, sw.uniuid subscribed lisfure me, April 7,1955. tr.y*.*diy Joicm, Aloeraao. Enrcka Insaraace Company of Pennsylvania. Office No. 99 Water at., Pittsburgh, Sl.Kk and £ „ enrod I.y twoapr, r ,.rod name*.. . Cash in Rittshur-sC Tn»« Companr . ‘ Premium Notes ... ' * Rills Rci-nlvaM* SR»S? 123 Shires Etching* Bank Stock-co-t....:./'. eS^o ** Mechanics' Bank Stock-co M... S ! 0W) do Ir.m City Rink St©ok--am'i. pajit . V. 600 00 6W d- Allegheny Bank do !lo . . sSoOW B<v,i Accounts.. 13^0,31 MRrcTnftS. o. W Can*. ltsac .'l. Vf. W. Martin, it. T. Lo.’ch, Jr., ; Darid M’CandlwM, iOrorjf® 8. S«4d<?n. W i*4 J. Anderson. J If Sbocnl-Tgv W. K. Nlmick, J.»hn A. Cangbi y. 4 W. IlAtcbelor, ll D. Cochran, J ifres J, Bennett. J II tMIOEXHEnOKB, PrtVt. mv4;dlm Il' LT. FItSFT. S/r> final Safety Insnranct Company, Inarparafd by a,, Ijate .'//fenujtouitl, 18S5 IScc, H. E. Cutmt Third and Walnut sts., | PUII.ADELPttIA. A’AA Cf..'J on YuM-ln, Cargo, aaj Freight to all part* of tho world. b ' k .5® “ b * J . w -iaetj 0/ ttr ttwipan*,. .Var. 2d, 1857. Mortgages, am! Itcal £suu 5101,35 0 »•* Puiladelphie Citr, and other Luana 137,011 JJ3 SISf 11 if “ Uru<ul 4 lusnraaceCca.. 14.308 00 BIIU WiT,M e . 320,391 95 UUaon hana.....i,., afi.SOlot; Bctl&nces Jn handsW Agenu, rirnilnm* nti Marine Poikiearecently Issued. anJ oth er debts due the (.'"tmmny. Subscription Not.-*. William Martin, jctsvph 11. Seal. Edmund A. Sun.l.-i. John C. Darla, John R. Penroso, Gi'orge 0. Leipcr, Edward Darlington. Dr. R. M. Ilcston. William C. Lndeig, Hugh Craig, -'rune* C. Hand, TlieopbiJu Paoldlnu, Jamee Trarjnuir. William Ejt«-, .Jr . J- F. P«-ni*toa. Joahaa P. Kyiv. Kamael E. Stott l *. Ilfnry Sloan, Jwn<*#C. McFarta j Thomas C. flasa, llobctt Utuum, Jr., J.-Ln IMvmptr, PlttshV D.T. Morgan, •• J.T. “ W M. ) AItTIN, President. TlluS.G. HAND. Vies? t’rrsiJcst. fifCRT I.n.rc«*.Serr.-tary. . FpeucerMclHain. j Charles Kelley, • 11. Jones Brook--, J-f. b P .IvC-s I*. A. MADIiIJIA, Agent, —J il 2 .Vo, Pi Writer itrin-U I'itubur^h. Rtirmii' Insurance Comp'y or Pittsbnrgh. WM. UAOALEY, Presld-ni, .-AMUKI. !. MAiISIIKLL, S*u-*eUr> VS"' - * *r.'/T S'.rt-i, Mar let and IHiptl .fft *3_lr>«orfs Hut! «n<l C:r*o Rl.i, „ Ti tde * n ,l jw, • isaijipt Riw*. nml Tributaries. _ tf-tf-lu.urr-ii ipain* I.™ or dam.-vrc by Pirn. Atw>, ar»in«i tb«/^riNo f Stsnnd lulanj N»rv",t: . n and Tr^.nrl WHtPfOM. “Ifm.B.pU.j, I c»|.t.l!.,k ei-.luc, SAmnc! Ke», u, Ei er> * J**- M. Cwui*r, j Jobu S. Dil worth, Jas. Park. Jr.. j Fraaci* Seller*, UaaeM. Penoock. 8. Ilarbauib, John Ehlptos.' Capt. SamJ C. Ymj'ij;. j Walter Errant, _ John CaMweU, Jr. ’ I>hilt*< icleiphiu K'ire emd” juiife. IKSHIUXCE COHPAKy, No. 149 Chcsnot Street, "w,, 1 ; 0 l 1 T „ K . T , n E custom noun. Will tnaka >ll kinds of Insurance, either Ponatcalt« Limited, on every description of rrujvrtj or MrirhaaiiUc. ml e*te*T>f premium. liOHKKT. I*. KINO, PrsU'.si. M \V. BALDWIN, Vic- IWid.m CItSCTOEi. | K. R. Co**, Qoorjte W. Biott* Joseph 6. Paul, John Clayton, K. U'Uyr. Chatlfl* P. K. B. Koglisli, P. B. £arcry, C. Sherman, S J. Wegare^*', F. HuiCsuni>»,S..T>'tirj J corny, Aeeot. ■r Thin! uid Wood itreeta. iHusical, SPLENDID .NEW SPIii.VG STOCK frfr?! - fUS I PIANO FOaTES, t«i oatt r *x» vsiuvalled hasctictjßt or CIUCUEHIXG &, SONS, Boston. T HE SUBSCRIBER, in announcing tuo ar ,-fv T** n “ w S P rin * » D l‘plj of PLANO TORTKS. Lv«2v worl lß-renowned manufactory of CIUCITERING * tUNS. Uoaton. Legi to inform the public, that ho hajeu °.r them ,0 air - CIUKUS C. Slrnoß, tb k !'.°' TlodKV ° r lbe and crtUtir qnal.t,« cf*W. Forte* i. nn. } u<-stiottabie. , DtW Piano Fcrtca have Lmd acloctod by personal and trial, rnoji tse ix«*>n>£ srccs rxxpiß- ® T _^ tssss - CUICKEKING Jt SOS A, fck tuctr SPRING OF TUEM FKOSI Alt PAKTa .1 ~ »?. and they are confidently offered to 'rn»v*^ b ) f*, I ', m «t VALUABLE SELEC TION of lIANO FORTES ever brought to tbi* city. T U E IMPROVEMENTS Made |.y the Mowra Cbiclceringi within thoUitfcw nwßth*. noth m (Leu- s»v«*u Octave and thrir new 6> <. Octavo Plano Fort-* can only be aj-jn-r: 'at~l br &inipari*ni with lhf»o of n former perbid. OCR GREATEST PERFORMERS, |,^ > V^ IONAI - aretnoft r.. apectfnllj iovite.l r, call wt.b tbelr frj * nd , aud UT these } I*l,o r-irtte, uktnK time entacient to give them n *■'*!*■ and Impartial Trial. Tli. »cw iitoclt wh-.ii compu te willmn.fct of all them !.-• •ir manufactured by MESSRS. CinCKRRI.NV, & SOXS, WITH ALL TUKIR LATK IMPROVI&FXT* IX THE fT\ LES, mechanic. ■tTrngth and dnrat.ilifr, delicate and olMt c tench, and clqnifltß beauty cftomy which her* r*n (lrre-l tbww piano Forte* and th* name of Chlckorine i boo*, a* famous in foreign laud* a*on tbUcoatiarat. oxe of cnicKEßixa a soys' £ULL CARVED SEVEN OCTAVE T>r a xrn FORTES, dl Iron Praias. Win, their new Patent , - iS 1 ™ i',T. rb '"""""M. ««<l withoal ItTioSJrS'IH Joct" - cii ~p W ~,r Wi,hl ” ™" "™S M . r'i ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS" ' A ■51, , ”„ P . n S , S I f k a * JnSiV, tom. AIM ~e bf 0,1 k * r ‘ u ? 4 ecu* B k~ aa t and n.,i. ;t >e NEVV' PARISH cFLA.VD P!.1N05, % Ter' ! '^ l n r^ 1 , | , ?.°!r nti n l Bal,U « wfa Or**! IW. ro om Own nh ordinary «Uon I'll ICES AX!) TEIIiIS 1 N VARI AULT THE SAKE AS AT TEE JIANCFACTORr. II K PIANO PORIK S-g* * .. nn,,J . l,, .. aiemi ' CinCKEaiKO 1 SONS, for I ! Cr i l ‘*' r hM tw ‘ n ,l,rir AFt>nt iu thb city f>r taminy year*. AR/: XOT I’LRS'ISHED TO AXY OTHER JTOCSE l.y THIS CITY, AXD ALL ORDERS HL'ST PE ■ • EXT, AXD I‘CRCIUSERS DIRECTED TO THE S EPS f HIRER. AI.I, THE PIANO PONTES rnsnofarterr.l by CIIIOK Fit INO * SONS. «u<l sold ia tbU inartet, ARE }V A K R A N T E H Hv ill" MuDDfaciirerii and the £ub*crl!<*r. joiix u. b EUor A*t' - tit IVuu«ylrae>*. Eastern Ohiv and North.Wr.flL.’vi ei , a ', ni No. *1 Wood Siren ».,L :a " »*«rn > irglnia, «od Fourth street, PITTSBCIuta p™ la!a Alley PIANOS AT~A'BfflGA®~’ T o\*F C I AND f BCOX1 > HAND. avn . " octavo ANO, llnlilj<4 all round .N<. igj.o. £=33359 irom the beat mtmuPictnrr ra of tirely Daw and warrant" a I*?*'°, n ’ fu J «“| |l IkrtUia price, saw, will !..> •vl.ft^ri.r,f- pe, f <;et ’“tnuneaL °»*7 lunto^Sf 1 n==»W»rj»i originally siOo Me ’ P»oo, coat °^^s^7&sr i ***^*a«i l:> One OH oetxre. German make'piM.'i”*"* ?*' - One 6 oct&Te, oM Ptaoo *° a • ,w Abo.atplfladid alngle action Uaji7{art«'ia R : "‘..V ' 36 Belgium) in good order. * il«, - -S£i 3 _ __iL KMffIEE A BRO- No. fin Fifth Ur**t - PIANOS! PIANO.S^-s^;»T^SCr~ Spring fctork of tbe celebrated Jlcrf.ii Premium PIAMO FORTE 3, rain a-IT STI II factored by WM. KNABE A Co. They haiaW, * ?' the/..yA, X f prtniuou fur cirelleoce ■ and are prouonnced.by Siriatuncd «. s^rv 04 '!’' Qattar Salter and other olitingniibed PlanUt^/iT** 01 ** I *' if not nr-rricr, loans/ m* Viu country *flttal, Manauctorara, for Pittabnrch and tr . Penna, CHARLOTTE At tbe 014 Eatabliabed Tiano Depot™ II SW c o dat.-44doorabor o .u. #t . QROCERIES— IoObbIs.N. 0. Sojgar; ©•4,730 57 100,000 00 $704,785 37
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